Translation for '
nought' from English to Russian
| NOUN | a nought | noughts | |
| SYNO | cipher | cypher | nought | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- England's hope of helping Jaguar return to Le Mans in 1966 with the Jaguar XJ13 unfortunately came to nought and the one-and-only Le Mans Prototype was destined to never race.
- Jackson holds the record for the most ducks in a season for Worcestershire, being dismissed for nought on no fewer than 16 occasions in 1935.
- He made his first-class debut for Worcestershire in August 1919 against HK Foster's XI, taking the wickets of Sidney Freeman and Howard Battersea but being dismissed for nought in his only innings.
- A wicket-keeper, McLeod appeared in two One Day Internationals, against New Zealand and England, scoring five and nought respectively and taking no catches or completing any stumpings.
- The "aughts" (American English) or "noughties" (British English) are terms referring to the decade 2000 to 2009. These arise from the words "aught" and "nought" respectively, both meaning zero.
- This first begin with attempts at regulation, and when these attempts came to nought, it eventually resulted in strict enforcement which would lead to the decline, although not disappearance of the secret societies.
- He was dismissed for nought in both matches, becoming the third batsman after Sachin Tendulkar and Kane Williamson to dismissed for nought in first two ODIs.
- If so, all these as nought, Eternity doth scorn.
- Betts made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1902-03 season, against Victoria. He was dismissed for nought in each innings. Betts took three catches in each innings.
- There were instances where Whall was commissioned to submit designs for windows but in the event the commissions came to nought.
- Grace was bowled for nought by an elated bowler who was then admonished by his captain for removing the man the crowd had paid to see.
- Commenting on the offended, speechless Pharisee, Theophylact of Ohrid writes, “Care nought, for the offence given to the Pharisees.” For when a great good is the result, we should not care if the foolish are offended.
- Three days later Casime played against the UAE, but although he took two catches he was dismissed for nought. Argentina were completely outclassed and were crushed by 304 runs.
- In his discussion of "naught" and "nought" in "Modern English Usage" (see below), H. W. Fowler uses "cipher" to name the number 0.
- He did, however, play a minor single-innings game for his county against the Royal Air Force aged 47 in 1944; he was lbw for nought.
- Esteemed among the leading all-rounders in domestic cricket, the newly eligible Botha débuted for his adopted country in Ireland's August 2001 C&G Trophy victory over Wiltshire, although he started inauspiciously, registering nought with the bat and 1–50 with the ball.
- For example, if a square displayed a "nought", one rotation would see the square turn blank; two would see it replaced with a "cross", three with another blank and on the fourth turn it would revert to a "nought".
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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